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BELFAST, Northern Ireland, March 6--Prime Minister Harold Macmillan said today that he and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, canvassed "possible ideas of disarmament" in their Kremlin talks and made some progress...
...immediate result of our visit to the Soviet Union," Macmillan continued, "may be said not to have been very great...
Members of the Faculty yesterday speculated on the implications raised by British Prime Minister Macmillan's suggestion that the West consider bilateral limitations on nuclear and conventional arms in Central Europe...
Bruce C. Hopper '18, associate professor of Government, said, "Macmillan may have felt that Khrushchev's main motive in the Berlin crisis is to force the West to agree to keep IRBM's out of West Germany." Hopper claimed that the West could afford to restrict missiles with atomic warheads to Britain or France...
...appeared here only 24 hours after he wound up what a British-Soviet communique called useful exchanges with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan in Moscow...